Tuesday 20 August 2013

History behind Jose mo!

Jose Mo (Joseph Mmaduneme Okechukwu) is a singer, writer and actor, who is into JOLLY HILL FAMILY. Jose Mo was born in may 20th 1990 as the last child among seven,

Educational Background

he attended Éziagulu primary school(1 and 2) and left to Benin(Edo state) in 1999 where he lived with his elder brother Mike and Marcellus. He continued his schooling there(in Special Touch Academy) to SSS1 before he returned back to Onitsha in 2006

Music Career

His love for music grew extremely high making him to hook up with some high school crew( in St. Anthony Of Padua High School),he was called “Gentle Rider” back then . Meanwhile the high school crew didn’t last because of immaturity and lack of understanding among one the member and Jose Mo had to go on with life to discover the real him and in 2009 he went on producing his first beat(by Pro Tj) as a way of testing his capability at 360 multimedia concept. In 2011 he went to another full studio recording of a song ” Crazy Man” at Authority records but wasn’t able to release the song then due to financial inconveniences and in 2013 he took a step taking his song “Crazy Man” work from Ezainah(producer) at Authority Records to ESIC (Esic Records) to get a better mix and mastering.
Jose Mo released “Crazy Man” on February 2013 which enjoyed online downloads and stream.

Jose Mo is always working non-stop to good songs and is still making more things to happen.

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Top 10 Widespread Dreams & Their Meanings

Everyone dreams (even if we don’t always remember them after the fact) and researchers have found that the majority of us have dreams with similar themes. For years people have tried to uncover the meaning of dreams – the fleeting images that we see when we go to sleep. Some interpretations are outright bizarre, while others are pretty understandable.

The list of interpretations that the International Association for the Study of Dreams (IASD) has given to the most recurring and common types of dream can be found below.

1.Dream scenario: you are usually in or near a car or some other type of vehicle which is out of control or has other problems that seem insurmountable. For example, the brakes may have failed, you may have lost control of the steering, or be heading over a cliff or crashing. You can either be the driver or the passenger.

Possible meaning: you are feeling powerless over something in your life – or that you are heading for a crash (metaphorically speaking).

2.Dream scenario: you are trying to operate mechanical equipment which either fails to work, or fails to work in the way that you expect it to. The vast majority of these dreams involve a telephone – either trouble dialing, losing a connection, or dialing a wrong number. It can involve a lost Internet connection, or something manual like a jammed or broken machine.

Possible meaning: you feel you are losing touch with reality, or that a part of your body or mind is not functioning as it should. It can also occur when you are feeling anxious about making a connection with another person in real life.

3.Dream scenario: you are lost and trying to find your way out of an area – such as a forest, city streets, a large building, or other maze-like structure. Another way this dream plays out involves you being trapped, buried alive, caught in a web, or unable to move for some other reason. This is often accompanied by a feeling of terror.

Possible meaning: you are trapped in real life – unable to make the right choice.

4.Dream scenario: you are rushing to catch a bus, train, plane, or other type of public transport – but you miss it – usually by a fraction of a second. Rather than feeling fear in this dream, you usually feel frustration. This dream can also occur in a different form, in which you arrive late for an important performance or sporting event that you are supposed to participate in, only to find that the event has already begun.

Possible meaning: you feel that you have missed out on an important opportunity in your real life. It will often occur when you are struggling over an important decision.

5.Dream scenario: you are prevented from passing a test in a variety of different possible scenarios. In one scenario you find that you are unable to make it to the test on time, often through being unable to find the test room. In other versions you are unprepared (either through lack of study) or you are missing equipment.

Possible meaning: you are feeling tested in some way in your real life. You may feel that you are unprepared for something or playing the wrong part in life.

6. Dream scenario: you (or a loved one) are ill, injured, or dying. It is a moderately common dream and, not surprisingly, occurs often at the onset of an illness.

Possible meaning: it may be a warning you of an upcoming physical risk to yourself or a loved one. When it is someone else in the dream that dies, it can mean that you feel that part of yourself (that you see represented by that person) is dead. It may also mean that you wish the person would go away, or that you fear losing them. Aside from becoming ill, this dream can mean that you are emotionally hurt or are afraid of becoming hurt.

7.Dream scenario: you are being chased. Most often the chaser is a monster or some person that is frightening, and occasionally it may be an animal. You may be surprised to know that this is the most commonly experienced nightmare theme.

Possible meaning: someone, something (possibly something as obscure as an emotion) is making you feel threatened. One way to determine the root of the threat is to ask yourself who or what in your real life most closely resembles the “creature” or circumstance in your dream. It is also worth noting that sometimes this dream is a replay of an actual event in your life.

8.Dream scenario: you discover extremely decayed or missing teeth in your own mouth. Sometimes you will dream that you open your mouth and your teeth begin to fall out. The fact that the majority of people today have reasonable teeth, it is not surprising that we feel so emotionally disturbed by these dreams.

Possible meaning: we are afraid of being found unattractive. At a deeper level, it can signify a fear of embarrassment or a loss of power in real life.

9. Dream scenario: you are unclothed, partially unclothed, or dressed inappropriately (for example wearing pajamas to work). Occasionally you are the witness of another person who is Unclad while you are clothed. This is often accompanied by feelings of embarrassment and shame, but occasionally with the feeling of pride or freedom.

Possible meaning: you are feeling exposed, awkward, or vulnerable, or you are afraid that you have revealed too much of yourself (such as a secret or a very personal feeling) in a real life situation. An interesting fact about this type of dream is that it occurs much more frequently in people who are involved in a wedding ceremony in their real life.

10.Dream scenario: you are in the state of free fall – it is such a common dream, in fact, that myths have arisen over them; the most common myth is, of course, that you will die if you hit the ground in the dream. I can assure you, having hit the ground in more than one falling dream, that this is not true at all. In the falling dream we are usually falling through the air and frightened. Occasionally we may be sinking in water (and in danger of drowning).

Possible meaning: typically a person having this dream is feeling insecure or lacking in support in their waking life. These dreams often occur when you are overwhelmed in life and feel ready to give up. If you have this dream you should evaluate your current situation and try to locate the problem that is overwhelming you. Deal with it and this dream should go away.



Be sure to tell us whether you think it is accurate from your own experiences!

Boy With Ability to See in Pure Darkness Shocks Medics



A young Chinese boy who was born with beaming blue eyes has stunned medics with his ability to see in pitch black darkness.
Nong Yousui from Dahua, China has eyes that reflect neon green when light is shined on them.

Doctors have studied Nong's amazing eyesight since his dad took him to hospital concerned over his bright blue eyes.

"They told me he would grow out of it and that his eyes would stop glowing and turn black like most Chinese people but they never did", his Dad said.

Nong enjoys playing outside with his schoolmates but experiences discomfort when in bright sunlight, however can see completely clearly in pure darkness.

To test his abilities, a Chinese journalist prepared a set of questionnaires which he was able to finish while sitting in a pitch black room.

The tests show Nong can read and write perfectly without any light and can see as clearly as most people do during the day.


According to the World Record Academy (the leading international organization which certify world records), Nong has even set the world record for the first human who can see in the dark.

In animals, night vision is made possible by the existence of a thin layer of cells, called the tapetum lucidum.

And like a Siamese cat, Nong's sky-blue eyes flash neon green when illuminated by a flashlight.

Nong's night vision has sparked interest around the world by vision scientists, evolutionary biologists, and genetic engineers.

And this is good news for science as we may eventually be able to use genetic technologies to deliberately create such a condition ourselves.

A new and growing generation of extraordinary and gifted children are springing up across our planet.





ASUU: Strike To Continue As ASUU Rejects FG Offer

The meeting between the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and the Federal Government yesterday, which was widely expected to end the ongoing lecturers’ strike, ended in a stalemate.



ASUU leadership which met the Governor Gabriel Suswam-led government negotiating team for over three hours at the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation in Abuja, said government was trying to renegotiate a 2009 agreement both parties have already agreed upon.

ASUU president Nasir Fagge told reporters that the objective of the current strike is to get government to “implement the 2009 ASUU/FGN and particularly to implement the provisions of the memorandum of understanding we reached with the government in 2012.”

He said the outcome of yesterday’s meeting shows that not much has been achieved because work has not yet commenced on the aspects of the agreement on needs assessments which was referred to the Ministry of Education.

Speaking on the N87 billion “earned allowance” which his union is demanding he said that “since government made it clear that it doesn’t have the money to implement that…that government is going to consult the universities’ governing councils…if there is any need for subsequent meeting, we will do that.”

However, the government’s side said release of the N400 billion earmarked for infrastructure in the universities will start by September 1, and that only N30 billion for earned allowances will be provided to the lecturers.

Secretary to the Government of the Federation Anyim Pius Anyim said the money will be paid after “reasonable due process determined by the universities’ councils.”

Responding to the offer of N30 billion, ASUU reiterated its stance of not renegotiating but only demanding an implementation of the 2009 agreement.

“I think it is important to clarify that at this point we are not making a demand; there was an agreement with government, and even that aspect that government is talking about, the earned entitlement of staff of the universities, that includes the technical staff, members of the senior staff association and members of the non academic staff… what the union is talking about is the implementation of 2009 agreement not the renegotiation of the agreement,” Fagge said.

Both sides agreed to consult further after the meeting.

Fagge expressed hope that government will do the right thing saying, “we will wait to hear from government after the consultation with councils. Whatever they place on the table, we will look at it. But for now, we will also go back and report tour principals on the development.”

No date was agreed for a future meeting.